Hands Like Lightening: Liam Teague Pastiche Steel performing at the 2013 Percussive Arts Society Illinois Day of Percussion at Naperville Central High School. The performance included an original composition of Liam Teague entitled "Hands Like Lightening." Liam is also the featured soloist on this piece.
Steelband Times: arr. Liam Teague Featuring Andres Astrand and Liam Teague Pastiche Steel performing at the 2013 Percussive Arts Society Illinois Day of Percussion at Naperville Central High School. This performance features Andre Tanker's "Steel Band Times" arranged by Liam Teague. Special guests include Anders Astrand, Liam Teague, and Clarice Cast.
Sakura: arr. Yuko Asada Pastiche Steel performing at the 2013 Percussive Arts Society Illinois Day of Percussion at Naperville Central High School. This performance features an arrangement of a traditional Japanese folk song entitled "Sakura", arranged by bass pan player Yuko Asada.
It's Showtime: arr. Barry Mannette Pastiche Steel performing at Goodlow Magnet School in Chicago, IL as part of the artist-in-residence series with the Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra (CYSO). The video is of an abbreviated version of Barry Mannette's arrangement of "It's Showtime." The original music was composed by Edwin Pouchet, the lyrics were written by Alvin Daniel, and was sung by Anslem Douglas.
Misbehave: arr. Abe Breiling Pastiche Steel Ensemble performing in Northern Illinois University's Boutell Memorial Concert Hall on April 7th, 2012. This performance features an arrangement of "Misbehave" by Abe Breiling. "Misbehave" is originally sung by Denyse Plummer and composed by Boogsie Sharpe and Alvin Daniel.
My Way: arr. Yuko Asada Pastiche Steel Ensemble performing in Northern Illinois University's Boutell Memorial Concert Hall on April 7th 2012. The performance features an arrangement of "My Way" by Yuko Asada. "My Way" was originally made popular by Frank Sinatra with lyrics by Paul Ank
Rainorama: arr. Abe Breiling Abe Breiling, a Pastiche member and an active steel pan composer, wrote this theme and variations on "Rainorama," a famous calypso by the Lord Kitchener. Lord Kitchener is a popular calypsonian for the steel pan community as he wrote many calypsos that were later arranged for pan. Cello: Abe Breiling and Congas: Scott McConnell